Reading the event page

How to read the day headers, the officials roster, the Upcoming/Past tabs, and the Assignors contact card.

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The event page is the only event detail page you have access to. It's built for fast scanning: a header with event-wide actions, a list of days, and an assignor contact card at the bottom.

The header

Up top you get the event name, dates, venue, and a "Copy N emails" button that grabs every distinct official email across the entire event. Use that when you need one address bar full of everyone you can reach.

Upcoming vs. Past tabs

Below the header is a two-tab strip. Upcoming shows days that haven't started yet; Past shows days that already happened. Past days stay readable so you can look up who worked a match after the fact.

Day headers

  • The date sits in navy as the row anchor, Friday, May 15, 2026, for example.
  • For a college dual match, the matchup and gender follow the date (Stanford vs. UCLA, Women's) along with the match start time.
  • For a tournament day, you see Day 1, Day 2, etc., next to the date.
  • A per-day "Copy N emails" button on the right grabs every email for just that day, handy when you only need to reach the crew working tomorrow.

The officials roster

Each accepted official shows up as a row under the day they're working: name, email, phone. The official with the REFEREE tag is the head referee, they're the point of contact for on-court rule questions and for filing the match report (college).

Assignors contact card

At the bottom of the page is a card listing the assignor who owns the event plus any co-assignors. If you need to ask about scheduling, releases, or pay, anything outside what an official can answer, that's who to reach.